Balloon Liter

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A balloon has a 10 liter volume at 400°K. What is the volume at 300°K?

Answer still in liters.


The answer is 7.5.

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1 solution

Lew Sterling Jr
Nov 14, 2014

(400°K)/(300°K) = 10l/V-sub-2

V-sub-2 = ((10l)(300°K))/(400°K)

V-sub-2 = 7.5 liters

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